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I will be posting my planned pairings and results here as the breeding season progresses.
I'm hoping for an interesting year!

Note: I have yet to have a new camera, so I will be linking photos of each snake from Iherp.

First pair:

Dark Sunkissed X Dark Sunkissed.

These are the Dark sunkisseds that are described in the 2011 cornsnake morph guide. I paired them last year and got non fertile eggs. After talking to Chuck and Connie, they've also obtained slugs from their dark sunkissed pairings.
Please keep your fingers crossed. This would be a nice morph to research and include in combinations down the road... if only for viable eggs.

I wanted to note that the intent of this pairing is to prove Qetesh out as homo lava. She's definite het and suspected to be homozygous based on her coloration.
If all goes as I hope, the entire clutch should be Ice. Male has no known hets, but as you all know Amel can always pop up in the mix!

The F2s from this will be interesting to see, at the least. I was not planning on breeding her this year but she decided she wanted eggs anyway. She's clearly producing eggs and has been roaming around looking for a male for a while now. I put them together and they were locked in less than 5 minutes.

Honey X Lavender

Male: Van Skiver

Female: Berelain

Got a good pile of eggs from this couple. I forgot to count them before putting them in their container but there's quite a few.

Basic breeding. I've not witnessed a lock between these two. I bought them from JMG a few years back and never actually attempted to sex them. Here's keeping my fingers crossed that they are male and female!! LOL

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